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Are all orcs fallen elves?

The orcs appear (especially in The Lord of the Rings) as a brutish, aggressive, ugly, and malevolent race of monsters, contrasting with the benevolent Elves. They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion.
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Were the original orcs elves?

Orcs were first created from Elves under torture and dark sorcery. Their creation served as an insult to the Children of Ilúvatar.
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How were elves turned into orcs?

The first Dark Lord Melkor took hostage some Elves from Cuiviénen. He tortured them, beat them, and broke their bodies into the first deformed and twisted beings known as Orcs.
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Are orcs resurrected elves?

Are orcs resurrected Elves? No. Orcs do not share the immortality of Elves. In fact, they were short-lived even compared with the Men of the First age.
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Are the orcs in Rings of Power Elves?

But despite Adar and his past, The Rings of Power's orcs are not elves. The orcs get uglier and more twisted the further removed they are from their elf ancestors and Ilúvatar. That's also why the orcs of the show's Second Age don't even look as hideous as their ancestors of the Third Age.
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Who Is Adar? The Mysterious Leader Of The Orcs Who Looks A Lot Like An Elf! Theories Explored

Why is the orc leader an elf?

Adar reveals that he was captured by Morgoth during the Year of Trees, and was tortured by the dark lord. He became one of the very first Orcs within Middle-earth, and possesses both the powers of an Orc and an Elf.
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Are Uruk-Hai elves?

The Truth of the Uruk-hai

The Uruk-hai are simple crossbreeds of human and orc, equivalent to a corrupted version of half-elves. There are two subspecies: Morgul Uruk-hai, bred by Morgoth and Sauron, similar to orcs but much larger and stronger.
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Why do men hate Elves in Rings of Power?

For The Rings of Power, Númenórian hatred of Elves built over time out of jealously for their immortality. In The Silmarillion, Tolkien outlines the downfall of Númenor as a slow burn that began with the Ban of the Valar, which entailed the first Númenórians agreeing to never sail west toward Valinor.
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Why can't orcs be in sunlight?

Regardless of the theory you ascribe to, Orcs were created in the depths of time by Morgoth, the original Dark Lord of Middle-earth. Because of that, it makes sense that Orcs would despise the Sun -- they were created by evil for evil purposes. Thus, they belonged in the darkness, which is a common literary motif.
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Who is the elf that created orcs?

They are a corrupted race of elves, either bred that way by Morgoth, or turned savage in that manner, according to the Silmarillion. The orc was a sort of "hell-devil" or giant in Old English literature, and the orc-né (pl.
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What do orcs do to female Elves?

Some people (including me) have discussed whether Orcs might have raped and cross-bred with Elf-women. In fact Tolkien himself wrote at one stage that the Orcs raped Elf-women but he did not retain this explicit language throughout his later writings.
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How do Elves reproduce?

Elves view the sexual act as special and intimate, for it leads to the birth of children. Elves who are married cannot be forced by other Elves to have sex; before that they will lose the will to endure and go to Mandos. Elves have few children, and there are long intervals between each child.
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Are there female orcs?

Yes, female orcs do exist in Middle-earth.

In a letter to one, Mrs Munby, JRR Tolkien wrote that female orcs do exist but that we've not seen them because they don't fight in Sauron's armies. “There must have been orc-women,” Tolkien wrote.
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Is Aragorn half elf?

Aragorn is not half Elf, although he is a descendant of Elros, who is half Elf (and the brother of Elrond, the half-Elf who raised him), which explains why Aragorn's life span is unusually long.
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What did the first orcs look like?

Tolkien described Orcs as "squat, broad, flat-nosed, sallow-skinned, with wide mouths and slant eyes: in fact degraded and repulsive versions of the (to Europeans) least lovely Mongol-types".
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How are orcs bred?

In The Book of Lost Tales, it is said that Orcs were "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth" through the sorcery of Morgoth. Again, Tolkien later changed this, as Morgoth could not create life on his own. This led to the most popular theory that Orcs were created from corrupted Elves.
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Why are Orcs so weak in lotr?

Sauron's overreliance on them made the Orcs pretty useless at everything. Their lack of skill and decent armor and weaponry meant they could never seriously challenge the likes of Aragon, Legolas, Gimli, or Thorin Oakenshield. They were only ever threatening in large numbers, and even then, they were easily dispatched.
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Why do they dig Orcs out of the ground?

Gandalf says breeding was going on between “orcs and goblin men”, suggesting that the newborn orcs were thrown into the pits of mud and minerals to accelerate their development and enhance their physiology.
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Why do the Orcs in Rings of Power look different?

“We spent a lot of time talking about what it would mean to be an Orc in the Second Age,” said Lindsey Weber, executive producer of the series. “It felt appropriate that their look would be different, part of a wilder, more raw, Second Age Middle-earth, closer to where the First Age ends.
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Who is the black Elf in Rings of Power?

I think most of the objections have been against Arondir (Ismael Cruz Córdova), who is the Black elf. He's one of the immortal elves of Tolkien's legendarium. The legendarium is, broadly speaking, the lore behind the universe explored in Tolkien's books.
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Why is Galadriel's husband not in Rings of Power?

Not only did the forces of darkness take her brother from her — they also took her husband. That's right: Celeborn is dead.
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Why are Elves so weak Rings of Power?

The Elves' fading is said to be a consequence of the darkness Morgoth brought to the realm. The Rings of Power borrows the basic elements of Elves fading away and Valinor offering the path to salvation, but embellishes the rest.
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What Orcs did Saruman create?

The Uruk-hai is an aggressive race of monsters from Lord of the Rings that is supposedly a cross between Orcs, Goblins, and Men that dwell in Mordor and Isengard. In the movie adaptations, they appear to be created by only Saruman, in the name of creating a superior foot soldier for mass use in Sauron's armies.
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Was Sauron an elf?

In early editions of The Guide to Middle Earth, Sauron is described as "probably of the Eldar elves".
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How did Saruman breed men and Orcs?

In the movie, Saruman says that the first Dark Lord bred the Orcs from captured Elves. He does not explain how Elves could become so corrupted as to turn into Orcs.
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